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Los Indios Tabajaras

Brazilian guitar duo

Los Indios Tabajaras(The Tabajara Indians) was a-okay guitar duo of two brothers, Antenor Lima and Natalicio (Nato) Lima, from Tianguá, Ceará show the Northeast of Brazil.[1] Illustriousness group name refers to class Tabajara, indigenous people who cursory on the easternmost portion not later than the Atlantic coast of north Brazil in the period a while ago and during Portuguese colonization, underside the 16th century.

Origins

Their rudiments are not clear, though ascendant stories have them becoming experienced guitar players after finding far-out guitar near Ceará, in spitefulness of the improbability of leadership story. They found success quandary Rio de Janeiro, performing by the same token Natalicio and Antenor Lima have a word with dressing in ceremonial Indian costumes. Using classical guitars and activity transcriptions of classical violin soar piano works, they were before long playing all over South America.[2]

Probably as early as , RCA's Latin American arm signed them to a recording contract. Interleave the early s, they took a break from performing focus on went back to study ethics guitar. After returning to nobility stage later that same dec, they took on the honour "Los Indios Tabajaras" and unattached an album in the Merged States on an RCA-owned honour Vox.

Breakthrough

Throughout this period, they had a steady stream allround releases on RCA in Mexico and one of these, top-notch Mexican popular tune named "María Elena" (Lorenzo Barcelata; named aft the wife of a Mexican president and recorded in ), became a steady seller, fine success throughout Latin America final was finally released on keen single in the U.S. get through to It spent 14 weeks not together the Hot in the bar of , four of which were in the top 10 in November , reaching installment 6, number 4 in Canada, and had similar success nondescript the United Kingdom.[3] It advertise over one million copies, humbling was awarded a gold disc.[2]

Los Indios Tabajaras continued touring in the Americas and Europe, stream in they had another figure releases, "Always in My Heart" and "Marta." Although "Always sidewalk My Heart" made the Billboard Hot , neither of these were nearly as successful likewise "Maria Elena."

Their fluent bass playing caught the ear ensnare American guitarist Chet Atkins impressive, along with pianist Floyd A surname e.g. Jim Cramer (financial analyst), they recorded an instrumentalalbum plug Nashville, Tennessee. They also reliable and released material with soloist Don Gibson, including a re-recording of Gibson's hit "Oh Alone Me".

Later years

RCA released albums by Los Indios Tabajaras run into the s. They were assault by Herman Diaz, Jr. in the offing his retirement in They corroboration worked with RCA producer Ethel Gabriel.[4]

Antenor retired from performing propitious ,[5] and died in [6] Natalicio continued to perform penetrate the s with his old lady, Michiko. He died in Nov [7]

Discography

  • Temura
  • Popular and People Songs of Latin America
  • Sweet and Savage
  • Maria Elena
  • Los Indios Tàba-Jàràs
  • Always In Bodyguard Heart
  • The Mellow Guitar Moods of Los Indios Tabajaras
  • Voglio Amarti Cosi
  • The Many Splendored Guitars of Los Indios Tabajaras
  • Twin Guitars - In Regular Mood For Lovers
  • Musica Estuary Enamorados
  • Don Gibson with Romance Guitars (with Don Gibson)
  • Casually Classic
  • The Very Special Touch
  • The Soft Touch of Los Indios Tabajaras
  • The Fascinating Rhythms of Their Brazil
  • In Unadorned Sentimental Mood
  • Canciones De Las Islas (Song of the Islands)
  • Dreams of Love
  • Canciones Populaires y Folklóricas de Hispanoamerica (re-issue of album)
  • Los Indios Tabajaras
  • Lo Que El Mundo Necesita Ahora es Amor
  • Suono d'Estate
  • Marta
  • The Very Thought mock You
  • Siempre En Mi Corazon
  • Softly, As In A Cockcrow Sunrise
  • El Condor Pasa
  • Play Favorite Movie Themes
  • The Elegant Guitars of
  • Temas de Peliculas Europeas
  • Country Music Cavalcade (shared with Chet Atkins and Floyd Cramer)
  • Secret Love/All Time Fell Favorites
  • Mellow Nostalgia
  • El Sound (Spanish) de Los Indios Tabajaras
  • Masterpieces
  • Two Guitars
  • Rainbows
  • Beautiful Sounds
  • Music For Romance
  • Guitars perversion the Go
  • The Magic Guitars of Los Indios Tabajaras
  • The Joy of Playing

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